Active Directory Computer Reports

The Active Directory computer reports provide administrators a complete insight into the computer objects in the domains. With these reports that can also be scheduled, you can be free from the hassle of having to write scripts to manually fetch all computer specific information that you need.

Unlike native tools, PowerShell, etc. ADManager Plus provides the following pre-built computer reports which you can generate and export automatically, and also on demand:

Disabled Computers

Provides the list of computer objects that are disabled. The userAccountControl attribute is used to identify the disabled computers in the domain.

You can experience the amazing ease with which Active Directory reports can be generated using the free download of this tool's trial version.

Enabled Computers

Report to list all enabled computers in the domain.

Domain Controllers

Report to view the list of domain controllers of the domain.

Workstations

Report to view the workstations of the domain.

Computers Trusted for Delegation

Report to view
the computer objects in the domain that are trusted for delegation.
This means that the services running under the Local System
account of those computers that are trusted for delegation
can impersonate its clients to gain access to resources on
other computers.

OS Based Report

Report to view the computer objects based on its operating system.

Recently Modified Computers

Report to view the list of computer objects that have been modified in the past 'n' days.

Apart from pre-built computer reports, this tool also provides user reports, group reports, GPO reports, etc. for simplified and quick reporting on all aspects of your Active Directory.

A complete automation of AD critical tasks such as user provisioning, inactive-user clean up etc. Also lets you sequence and execute follow-up tasks and blends with workflow to offer a brilliant controlled-automation.

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